Good to know. Because when he shows up to talk about that trust, he's going to find not Hisoka's Oriya but the Master of the Ko Kaku Rou, with an honor guard of lawyers. Oriya will have called them in as a courtesy, of course, because if Tatsumi wants to talk about the trust, it only makes sense for there to be people present who can answer his questions and address his concerns. And what they're going to tell him, I fear, is that there's nothing he can do about the trust -- or at least, nothing he likes.
Just as a footnote, in the underlying story Muraki had no intention of notifying Tatsumi of this thing's existence for a good ten years or so. He has every confidence that these shares are going to be enormously valuable by then, and that business about annoying Tatsumi had to do with forcing him to choose between accepting a great deal of money from someone he hates or else renouncing something he would find it painful to renounce. The impact won't be exactly the same in this universe and under these circumstances, of course, but there's still a potentially valuable asset in play. And I feel confident that if Muraki's gone to the trouble of notifying him in this universe, he's also figured out other ways to make this upcoming interview as irritating as it could possibly be.
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Just as a footnote, in the underlying story Muraki had no intention of notifying Tatsumi of this thing's existence for a good ten years or so. He has every confidence that these shares are going to be enormously valuable by then, and that business about annoying Tatsumi had to do with forcing him to choose between accepting a great deal of money from someone he hates or else renouncing something he would find it painful to renounce. The impact won't be exactly the same in this universe and under these circumstances, of course, but there's still a potentially valuable asset in play. And I feel confident that if Muraki's gone to the trouble of notifying him in this universe, he's also figured out other ways to make this upcoming interview as irritating as it could possibly be.